[PVE-User] HEALTH_WARN clock skew detected on mon.1

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Mon Mar 13 16:29:04 CET 2017


Hi,

did you follow 
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Configuration_of_Time_Syncronization_(NTP) ?

If not, maybe the systemd-timesyncd is messing something up?




Am 13.03.2017 um 16:13 schrieb lists:
> Hi,
>
> Occasionally (three times a month or so) we are getting "clock skew
> detected" errors on our 3-host proxmox 4.3-1/e7cdc165 cluster.
>
> ntpd is running on all three hosts, all configured to use the same
> internal ntp server to sync with. Ntpdc reporting like this:
>
>> root at pm1:~# ntpdc -p
>>      remote           local      st poll reach  delay   offset    disp
>> =======================================================================
>> *dns.internal.server 192.x.y.5    3 1024  375 0.00015  0.010197 0.12566
>> root at pm1:~#
>
> and
>
>> root at pm2:~# ntpdc -p
>>      remote           local      st poll reach  delay   offset    disp
>> =======================================================================
>> *dns.internal.server 192.x.y.6    3 1024  377 0.00014  0.004051 0.00836
>> root at pm2:~#
>
> and
>
>> root at pm3:~# ntpdc -p
>>      remote           local      st poll reach  delay   offset    disp
>> =======================================================================
>> *dns.internal.server 192.x.y.7    3 1024  377 0.00009 -0.000008 0.01028
>> root at pm3:~#
>
> It it seems to me that everything IS in sync??
>
> Why would this happen? Sometimes it auto-disappears after 15 minutes,
> but the longest has been three hours.
>
> Tips, trics? All my reading/google voodo suggests me to install NTP, but
> we are already.
>
> Best regards,
> MJ
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